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8theGreat said:
Perfection is a misunderstood concept. A VERY misunderstood concept. Everything is perfect in it's own right. I'm perfect, you're perfect, the world is perfect. The universe, even. It's all... perfect. Perfection isn't the same as lacking flaws. Flawlessness and perfection are not the same thing. Something that is "flawless" is द्वारा no means and should not be mistaken for being perfect. It's very far from it. Why is that, आप ask? Well, let me knock this in to your skulls... BALANCE IS PERFECTION. If something is "flawless", that itself makes it imperfect. Without flaws, without downsides, there is no way to maintain balance, and as I said, balance is true perfection. This law, of course, even applies to balance itself. Things have to be imbalanced as well to maintain equilibrium between balance and imbalance, and sometimes that equilibrium sways, which in itself is a flaw, which in turn makes balance, and I'll say it again, balance is perfection. And, no, of course not everything in that world can maintain that sort of equilibrium; there has to be SOME black and white to make so many shades of grey, but they are less balanced, thus less perfect. However, it contributes to the bigger balance, the balance of the universe itself, making it a perfect and vital detail. Because if everything maintained equilibrium, it's all the same, and diversity contributes to balance. Balance is everything, whether it be an asymmetric balance, symmetric balance, या both. We all need balance to survive, we can't deny that. Balance is ultimate, it is चोटी, शीर्ष priority, it's everything, and it's nothing short of perfect. Balance is perfection itself, and we couldn't exist without balance. Denying perfection is like denying your own existence, and listening to people say that it doesn't exist या it's not worth any sort of effort irritates me to a horryfying degree, but so many people do because the true meaning of perfection has been washed away through time, and people fail to see how perfect, how beautiful and how symmetrical the world really is!
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